Posted on 05/10/2019 9:36:44 PM PDT by GSWarrior
Perhaps the most disappointing finding from our studies at least from our point of view is that there are no known fixes to this problem.
The Mueller report was supposed to settle, once and for all, the controversy over whether the Trump team colluded with Russians or obstructed justice. Clearly, it has not. Reactions to the report have ranged from Total exoneration! to Impeach now!
Shouldnt nearly 700 hundred pages of details, after almost two years of waiting, have helped the nation to achieve a consensus over what happened? Well, no. As Goethe said in the early 1800s, Each sees what is present in their heart.
Since 2013 long before Donald Trump was even a candidate we have been studying the dueling facts phenomenon: the tendency for Red and Blue America to perceive reality in starkly different ways. Based on that work, we expected the report to settle next to nothing.
The conflicting factual assertions that have emerged since the reports release highlight just how easy it is for citizens to believe what they want regardless of what Robert Mueller, William Barr or anyone else has to say about it.
Our research has led us to several conclusions about the future of political discourse in the U.S. The first is that dueling fact perceptions are rampant, and they are more entrenched than most people realize. Some examples of this include conflicting perceptions about the existence of climate change, the strength of the economy, the consequences of racism, the origins of sexual orientation, the utility of minimum wage increases or gun control, the crime rate and the safety of vaccines.
This has serious implications for American democracy. As political scientists, we wonder: How can a community decide the direction they should go if they cant agree on where they are? Can people holding dueling facts be brought into some semblance of consensus?
To figure that out, its important to determine where such divergent beliefs come from in the first place. This is the perspective we began with: If dueling fact perceptions are driven by misinformation from politicians and pundits, then one would expect things to get better by making sure that people have access to correct information via fact-checking by news organizations, for example.
We envisioned the dueling facts phenomenon as being primarily tribal, driven by cheerleading on each side for their partisan teams. We assumed, like most other scholars, that individuals are simply led astray by their teams coaches (party leaders), star players (media pundits), or fellow fans (social media feeds).
But it turns out that the roots of such divergent views go much deeper. We found that voters see the world in ways that reinforce their values and identities irrespective of whether they have ever watched Fox News or MSNBC and regardless of whether they have a Facebook account.
For example, according to our data from five years of national surveys from 2013 to 2017, the most important predictor of whether a person views racism as highly prevalent and influential is not her partisan identification. It is not her general ideological outlook. It is not the amount or type of media that she consumes. It isnt even her own race.
It is the degree to which she prioritizes compassion as a public virtue, relative to other things like rugged individualism.
Values not only shape what people see, but they also structure what people look for in the first place. We call this intuitive epistemology. Those who care about oppression look for oppression so they find it. Those who care about security look for threats to it and they find them. In other words, people do not end up with the same answers because they do not begin with the same questions.
For example, the perception that vaccines cause autism against all available empirical evidence is now shared equally by Democrats and Republicans. Partisanship cant account for that dueling fact perception. But when we looked at the role of core values and their associated questions, we found the strongest predictor.
If someone we surveyed ranked this question highly Does it appear that people are committing indecent acts or degrading something sacred? they were by far the most likely to believe that vaccines are dangerous. Partisan identity had no relationship at all with those beliefs. Because the starting points for different groups of citizens are deeply polarized, so are their ending points. And the starting points are often values rather than parties.
The stronger those commitments to their values are, the stronger the effects. Those with extreme value commitments are much more certain than others that their perceptions are correct.
Perhaps the most disappointing finding from our studies at least from our point of view is that there are no known fixes to this problem.
Fact-checking tends to fall flat. The voters who need to hear corrections rarely read fact-checks. And for those who might stumble across them, reports from distant and distrusted experts are no match for closely held values and defining identities.
Education is another possible means of encouraging consensus perceptions, but it can actually make things worse. Rather than training people how to think more reasonably, college and graduate school merely sharpen the lenses graduates use to perceive reality. In our data, those with higher levels of education are more, not less, divided. And the higher the level of training, the more tightly values and perceptions intertwine. Education provides the tools to more efficiently match their preferred values to their perceived facts. Based on this evidence, we conclude that dueling fact perceptions (or what some have labeled alternative facts) are probably here to stay, and worsen.
We suspect that the Mueller report would have been rejected by roughly half the country even if its conclusions had been definitive. But with key phrases like Accordingly, while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him, the reports indecisiveness reinforces how difficult it can be to really know the truth about a lot of things.
If a respected prosecutor like Robert Mueller cant offer a firm conclusion after two years of document dumps and interviews, what are the rest of us to do? As with so many other things, people will go with their guts, using their heads to feel better about the choices they have already made.
Our conclusions are much more definitive than Muellers: We see clear evidence of collusion and obstruction. Collusion between values and facts. Obstruction of the capacity to observe and accept legitimate evidence.
So for the past couple of weeks, the chorus of I told you so! has rung out from the countrys Blue coastlines and from every Red mile of heartland in-between. And with that, the U.S. continues to inch ever closer to a public square in which consensus perceptions are unavailable and facts are irrelevant.
David Barker is a professor of government and director of the Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies at American University. Morgan Marietta is an associate professor of political science at the University of Massachusetts Lowell.
“It is the degree to which she prioritizes compassion as a public virtue, relative to other things like rugged individualism.”
Funny, I’m having a tete a tete elsewhere with someone who thinks “Atlas Shrugged” is a horrible rotten book for horrible rotten Republicans incapable of showing any sort of humanity, who give a crap about nothing but themselves. I think this is a valid statement the author makes.
Especially when it’s cheap and nobody has to do so anything. So much better to erect the high moral pedestal and denigrate the other.
Stalinists lie. Always
The Left HATES that the Constitution limits the powers of government and Prof. Obama said that himself.
If one lived by the simple principal that the burden of proof lies upon the person making the assertion , consensus would be much easier, but the left operates by making stuff up and insisting you have to prove them wrong and even then feelings Trump facts.
Most Americans came up in Public Schools and have no basis to know what a fact is.
> but the left operates by making stuff up and insisting you have to prove them wrong
Basically they’re Internet trolls who escaped confines of the Internet.
This is precisely why IMO nothing they say should even be acknowledged; they have forfeited the right to participate in public discourse by intentional well-poisoning.
Why would I even bother to argue at all, when I know the person is lying AND would not admit it no matter how conclusive the proof I could bring to the table?
These people belong in jails and mental hospitals, and generally I treat them as such.
Cons never give up the con. Why bother with cheap little scams when you can obtain political office and grab most of the pie?
The thing I find incredible and really should give pause to any rational person: 19 people that hated his guts spent $30 million and two years with access to ANY document or witness they desired and couldnt find ONE SINGLE LAW he had broken. I know there has been no perfect man since Jesus but it seems to me this is about as close as you can get. One would think this single fact would penetrate the consciousness of at least a few libtards, but, alas, no.
Whatever side we can agree on one thing. There is no coherent, rational way any longer to continue to share a country with the other side.
A good summary.
Just a simple reading of this makes it easy to conclude the guy is a leftist posing as a neutral. The so called problem he puts forth is that there isnt complete or close to unanimity to various political questions. He tries to figure out why that is and concludes there is no solution the way things are currently. The totalitarian tendency isnt too far below the skin with this one.
Doesnt Thomas Sowell make a somewhat similar argument in A Conflict of Visions?
The validity of that conclusion seems to increase daily.
A Joke told at a Trump Rally about Hillarys missing Emails is considered collusion to the Left.
There is no middle ground . We are at War but the GOP hasnt figured it out yet nor will they until the Enemy has breached the Gate.
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